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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

President Obama
speaks out often against rich people and would like us to believe most are Republican.However, many of Hollywood's wealthiest
celebrities are liberals supporting the Democratic party. These actors
make an average of $15 million a movie for just a few months' work. The President isn't turning away their support. In fact, they were trotted out at the
Democratic National Convention (DNC) in a ratio of about 2:1 to the number of
celebrities at the RNC.In liberal journalist Ed Klein's book, The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House, Klein cites from documented evidence: Obama's own net wealth is quoted as being approximately 10.5 million (p. 41). Michelle Obama once had a job at the University of Chicago Medical Center making $317,000 a year – a job she got through the guy who processed the Obama home mortgage, a house worth around $1.3 million (p. 117; see more from Klein’s book at my recap here).GOP Candidate Mitt Romney gave $4 million ($4,000,000) to charities in
2011 (19% of his income) and claimed only half that, thereby getting only half
the tax credit he could have taken. President Obama gave just 5% of his income
to charity for the same period ($137,622;statistics here).

And Obama's Vice President, Joe Biden, has given less than 0.3% of his income
each year for the last decade.Here'sa record
comparing more Dems & GOP.

President Obama says the capitalist idea of “trickle
down economy” doesn’t work. By this, he means lower taxes for “rich people” and small
businesses doesn’t create a better economy. But when he raises their taxes, the business owners will in turn raise customers' prices
and fire some employees to make up the difference so they can keep their doors open. Consequently, goods will be more expensive and more people will be out of work. How’s that for “trickle down
effects?”

Journalist Mortimer Zuckerman writes for U.S. News &
World Report, a mainstream publication. He can’t be classified as a “conservative
right-winger.” In aU.S. News article, he says Romney words things poorly and isn’t using
Obama’s missteps to his advantage. But, Zuckerman says, (paraphrased):

-The Obama campaign is dishonest, divisive and
discouraging to the entrepreneur spirit; Obama doesn’t unite the country to fix
the economy; and that it’s outrageous for Obama to say people earning $250,000
a year are un-American. Zuckerman follows this by saying shame on people if they don’t
try to make this kind of money.-

We are expected to believe that President Obama's childhood mentoring in a country other than America didn't matter; it didn't form the ideas he has today about capitalism vs. socialistic ideology.

But keep in mind; in every other situation - be it criminals blaming their awful childhood for their crimes, or people who say their family situation held them back from success - psychiatrists do expect us to believe that our childhood is what molds us and makes us who we are. It's the formative years that count, so they say.

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